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Joseph A. Mola began studying piano when he was five years old. He
attended St. Joseph's Parochial School, and by the time he was 10, he was
organist for the children's choir. In addition to studying classical music,
Mola became interested in popular and jazz piano. He played his first
professional engagement when he was 13. At 15, he was granted special
permission to become a member of the American Federation of Musicians. At
that time, he was the youngest member ever awarded this honor. Mola played
club dates through high school, and after graduation, attended WestConn
(then known as Danbury State Teachers College), where he majored in Music
Education. While at WestConn, he continued to play professionally
off-campus, even working as house pianist at the Ridgewood Country Club. He
also gave private piano lessons.

After graduation from Danbury State Teachers College in 1961, Mola had to
decide whether or not to continue playing professionally and going on tour,
or to teach choral music to junior high school students in Norwalk. He chose
the latter, a decision he's never regretted. He taught eight years in junior
high school, all the while continuing his own education. He received a M.A.
in Music Education from Columbia University in 1969. When he was offered the
position of Supervisor of Music in the Norwalk School District, he accepted
and was there until his retirement in July 2003. In addition to his degrees
at WestConn and Columbia, Mola received a professional diploma in
Administration from Columbia University in 1971. In 1997, he was honored by
the Connecticut Music Educators Association, receiving the Outstanding Music
Educators Award with official citation from the Connecticut General Assembly
in recognition of this honor.

“I am most proud of having been given the opportunity to share the love
and passion I have for music and the arts," Mola said when asked about his
accomplishments. "My 42 year tenure as a teacher and an administrator for
the Norwalk Public School System has allowed me to share my love and passion
for music with thousands of students, and with my dedicated and talented
staff. It is my hope that the joyful and wonderful experiences they have had
with music and the arts will forever enhance their lives."